Module 1 Overview & Assessment

Preparing the Track for Your 100-Day Sprint

Welcome to the Design Phase of the 100-Day Challenge.  Before a single day of action begins, we must ensure the system is ready to support a breakthrough. This module focuses on the critical weeks — from Week minus 5 to Week minus 3 — where you will secure the leadership commitment and human resources (100-Day Team) necessary to move the needle on service delivery and impact.

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The Big Picture

The 100-Day Challenge is not “business as usual.” It is a disciplined, high-speed journey to achieve results that previously seemed impossible. To succeed, your local system needs two things: clarity of purpose and high-level political cover. Over the next three weeks, you will put both in place.

Your Roadmap

Week minus 5:
Anchoring with a Challenge Strategist

Focus: Securing your political champion.
Every successful challenge requires a leader to clarify the purpose, mobilize others, and support them as they move into action. This is your Challenge Strategist.

What you will do: Identify a candidate with the right influence and mindset, define their role, and formalize their involvement in the Challenge.

Key Outcome: A dedicated champion is onboarded and ready to kick-start the process.

Week minus 4:
Building the "Business" Case

Focus: Internal preparation for leadership buy-in.
Before meeting with senior leaders, you must be prepared to speak their language. This week is about “pre-alignment.”

What you will do: Map and categorise your stakeholders, gather baseline data, and prepare a compelling “case for action” that aligns with the National Strategic Plan (NSP).

Key Outcome: Presentation that makes the case for why a 100-Day Challenge is needed and that outlines potential focus areas for the Challenge that are inspired by your local circumstances. 

Week minus 3:
Securing Leadership Commitment

Focus: The Leadership Design Session.
This is the moment where senior decision-makers officially “authorise” the work, decide on team membership, and create a safe space for the team to innovate.

 What you will do: Facilitate a session with multi-sector leaders to select a specific “Challenge Focus Area” and decide on membership of the 100-Day Team. The specificity of the Focus Area will provide the clarity of purpose that will be essential for success.

Key Outcome: High-level authorisation and a confirmed focus area for your 100-Day Team.

Your Action Checklist

To stay on schedule, please ensure the following steps are completed by the end of this module:

Enlist your Challenge Strategist: Bring them on board and ensure they have access to the learning platform.

Stakeholder Mapping: Complete the list of leaders and champions who need to be at the Leadership Engagement Session.

Draft the Challenge Note: Prepare the initial brief that describes the problem you intend to tackle.

Schedule the Start-up Workshop: Secure the date and venue for the Workshop that kicks off the 100-Day sprint. 

What's Next?

Once leadership has given the green light and the Strategist is on board, we move toward the Start-up Workshop, where the frontline team will be formed and set their “unreasonable” 100-day goal.

Ready to start? Begin with the Week -5 to identify your Challenge Strategist.

After 3 weeks come back to the page to complete your module assignment – have a peak at the questions now…

Assignment